Abstract (in English)

Today we can state with certainty that no other age as this postwar
period has had such developed cultural-historic heritage protection
doctrine, owing to the desire to save and emphasise its
values. Despite this, we are witness of the fact that many interventions
do not comply with the existing theory. There are frequent
reconstructions of old buildings, although the Venice Charter
excludes them à priori. Facsimiles are created which in majority of cases are not "real" since they are not faithful copies
of that which once existed.